When the holiday season hits, many people just throw the
proverbial belt away. It’s a season full of treats, feasting, celebration and
not dieting. If you find yourself tempted to go for it all during the holidays,
take a step back and consider the effects that could result. Gaining weight
during these months is common, and as they come to an end, resolutions come out
and start to define a path towards fitness once again. Instead of waiting for
the New Year, you could jump start your fitness regimen through simple steps
during the seasons, and ensure that you are losing after these tremendous days.
Scaling Back
First and foremost, scale back a little on the feasting.
This may seem like a big deal, but if you’re honest with
yourself, you’ll
realize that you may not need to eat quite as much as you’d like. Instead of
going all out, take into consideration the options and limit yourself here and
there. There’s nothing wrong with scaling back a bit, so don’t feel that you’re
going to derail the holiday season by not indulging in anything and everything.
Avoiding Temptation
There’s going to be a lot of temptation afoot during these
days, and you may want to indulge in some of the decadent sweets, lattes, and
more. Instead of getting into these often, try to make it a “treat” at the end
of your work week, or as a small morsel here and there. Instead of going for
larger sizes, try to go with a small, entry level option. This may help you not
only get your taste buds enthralled with the flavors, but it will help you
avoid binging.
Simple Exercise
Perhaps the best thing that you can remember is to simply do
some
exercise during these holidays. Losing weight after it’s all said and done
is fine, but if you never really stop the flow of your routine, you may find
yourself having less to lose than others. It’s hard to do this when it seems
like the whole world is engaging in all sorts of fun food activities, but
you’ll thank yourself in the New Year to come when you didn’t gain a tremendous
amount of weight.
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